GOOD COACHING PRACTICES, AN ONGOING SAGA OF INFORMATION

GOOD COACHING PRACTICES is an ongoing Blog that will be updated with new and relevant information. I will post a link Pickleball Instructors Forum when my Good Coaching Practices Blog has been updated. ITEM #1: COACHING SKILL PERFORMANCE Demonstrating stroke mechanics in coaching is best done in a slower more deliberate motion, as opposed to fast pace game speed. This  allows the  student to visually learn the movement of the swing, arm position, foot placement, weight shifting, squaring of the paddle, paddle angle, and follow-thru.   The various components of stroke development are the sum of the parts that complete the whole stroke. When the student has successfully demonstrated their ability to perform the shot consistently in practice, they are ready to execute the shot in fast pace game speed time. Again consistency is the measure of success.  The coach then evaluates the students performance of the shot. If the shot was unsuccessful, the coaches' job is to identify the flawed stroke components, and correct those components. This IMO is an important part of the art of coaching, i.e. being able to quickly identify and correct problems in a student's game play.

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